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тАО08-22-2005 12:32 AM
тАО08-22-2005 12:32 AM
mount disks in systartup_vms.com
$mount $1$dga1:/cluster DATA1
$mount $1$dga2:/cluster DATA2
$mount $1$dga3:/cluster DATA3
But when the system normal startup,and mounting the $1$dga1:,always displays:
%mount-i-mounted,data1 mounted on _$1$dga1: (BU)
%mount-i-rebuild,volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress
The $1$dga2: and $1$dga3: all are mounted good.
I want to know if it is a error?
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тАО08-22-2005 12:37 AM
тАО08-22-2005 12:37 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
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тАО08-22-2005 12:57 AM
тАО08-22-2005 12:57 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
$ help/mess "rebuild in progress"
REBUILD, volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: You mounted a volume using the /REBUILD qualifier (which is the default) and the volume was last dismounted improperly, for example, because the system crashed. The volume is being rebuilt to recover disk resources that were cached when the volume was improperly dismounted.
User Action: After you have rebuilt the volume, it is good practice to use the Analyze/Disk_Structure utility to check for other errors and inconsistencies.
AFAIK, no ill consequences (apart from some diskspace used).
cu,
Martin
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тАО08-22-2005 01:16 AM
тАО08-22-2005 01:16 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
I know the meaning of "mount-i-rebuild,volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress"
What I want to know is WHY ONLY $1$dga1: displays this error information. $1$dga2: ,$1$dga3 all are good,WHY??
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тАО08-22-2005 01:17 AM
тАО08-22-2005 01:17 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
Willem
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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тАО08-22-2005 03:15 AM
тАО08-22-2005 03:15 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
If the REBUILD takes too long during startup, you can mount with /NOREBUILD and perform the rebuild later during nightjobs...
regards Kalle
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тАО08-22-2005 03:29 AM
тАО08-22-2005 03:29 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
I guess in SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM misses some SHUTDOWN procedure; e.g. TCP/IP, Pathwork or some other.
Antonio Vigliotti
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тАО08-22-2005 03:38 AM
тАО08-22-2005 03:38 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
you could put a SHOW DEV/FILES $1$DGA1: as the last line in your SYSHUTDWN.COM - this will show the open files during shutdown. Use /OUTPUT=filename to save this information to a file, if you don't record the output from running SHUTDOWN.
Then you have to find out, what you could do to stop the applications or cause them to close their files.
Volker.
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тАО08-22-2005 04:25 AM
тАО08-22-2005 04:25 AM
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тАО08-22-2005 07:28 AM
тАО08-22-2005 07:28 AM
Re: mount disks in systartup_vms.com
$ show device/mounted $1$dg
Check the transaction count. It must be either 1 (or 3 if the disk in question has disk quotas enabled) for disk to be cleanly dismountable.
To see (most) of stuff open you could do e.q.
$ show device/files $1$dga1:
It might be pagefile, swapfile, installed images (of an non system disk app), app process running and keeping files open) maybe RDB database or something like that.
Do have your SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM populated with stuff to shutdown things you start up in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM.
E.q. if you do during startup
$ @sys$startup:rmonstart71.com
do should do
$ @sys$startup:rmonstop71.com
during shutdown.
Append a
$ SPAWN
to SYHUTDWN.COM, do shutdown and use
$ show device/files $1$dga1:
to check what is still missing from SYSHUTDWN.COM.
Once you reach situation where Trans Count is 1 (or 3), the disk gets cleanly dismounted and you will not that the rebuild stuff done during reboot.
Note that pagefile, swpapfile on disk maybe unresolvable issue w.r.t. this symptom though.
And this whole thing is much important anyway
when using HBVS since one would want to avoid
merges.
_veli